Attentive parents may find that at home, their child will share with you interesting things about his school, such as which classmate he likes to play with in the class, which classmate talks funny and humorous, often making people laugh.
Psychologists have found that children at the age of 7 or 8, have begun to have a sense of humor, they like to listen to jokes, tell jokes, humorous children are often more lively, intelligent, more popular in social, but also easy to get rid of negative emotions, cultivate children's sense of humor, will make children's emotional intelligence higher, help shape children's positive outlook on life.

"Lucky Luke" is a comic that allows children to find humor and experience humor in reading, this comic was jointly created by Belgian cartoonist Morris and Argentine cartoonist Gosini, in 1946, Morris created the classic American Western cowboy image of "Lucky Luke", and later Gossini joined the creation, the two masters joined forces to perfectly combine humor and unique way of thinking, creating the golden age of the "Lucky Luke" series of comics.
So far, the series has published nearly 90 volumes, translated into more than 30 languages and published around the world, printed hundreds of millions of copies, and has been made into cartoons.
This article will share one of the "Lucky Luke" comics, the Oklahoma Pioneer, which tells the story of the U.S. government that handed oklahoma to the Indians in 1830, and the government later bought it back from the Indians to open the Great Plains as a settlement.
All those who want to settle in Oklahoma can choose the land they like, and in order to ensure fairness, the legislators chose Luke to prepare for this time and let him supervise the whole process, and Luke rode on his horse and embarked on the journey.
In order to ensure the fairness of the land selection, Luke wants to ensure that the territory of Oklahoma is emptied, and everyone will choose their favorite land to buy on the specified days. After buying the land, people began to build shops, banks, taverns, hostels, prisons, and even funeral homes, which grew more and more like small cities.
But there will be strife where there are people, and there will be a series of battles and tricky things in Oklahoma that luke will solve one by one, but in the end, as the city runs out of water, food shortages, and eventually a sandstorm turns it into ruins, and many people leave the place.
The government sold Oklahoma back to the Indians for a string of beads, and soon after, a lot of oil reserves were discovered here, and Oklahoma became an incredibly rich place, and the people here quietly became billionaires...
Every good work has its meaning, for "Lucky Luke", a comic work with multiple storytelling and interesting aspects, what should we let our children learn in the comic?
<h3 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > understand the philosophy of life in humor: don't be too clever, otherwise smart will be mistaken by smart</h3>
There is a plot in the comic that Will wants to enter the territory to buy land first, so he consults with the "Confused Egg" and asks the "Confused Egg" to put the pot and pan on the horse and run, at the same time, he runs in the direction of the territory, so that Luke will hear the voice to chase the "Confused Egg", and he can enter the territory unimpeded.
What should I do when "Confused Egg" asks Will "I'm caught?" ”
Will tells him to go to jail with peace of mind, and that he has bought his own land and will run it well, and when the "confused egg" is released, he will give him a share. The "confused egg" thought it was a good idea and went to prepare. Will looked at the back of the "confused egg" and said, "This guy will always be stupid beyond my imagination."
Unexpectedly, the horses were ready, and the two men rode the wrong one, so that Will was captured by Luke and imprisoned, and "Confused Egg" was safe and sound.
Seeing this, even I, an adult, can't help but be funny, even if it is a comic, it also makes people have a sense of humor in the picture of the movie plot. Wei Wei calculated, thinking that he was smarter than others, planning seamlessly, did not expect to be smart but was mistaken by smart, and he could not be too clever.
<h3 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > not to confront each other, but to solve the problem from a witty perspective</h3>
When Luke first arrived in Oklahoma, his first job was to prevent others from entering the territory in order to ensure the fairness of the subsequent land selection activities. Unexpectedly, shortly after arriving here, he found a man with a shotgun breaking into the territory, saying that he had chosen a place to build a tavern. Luke looked at his shotgun and instead of driving him out, he helped him build a tavern together.
With the efforts of two men, a tavern was quickly built, and Luke locked the door while the man was in the tavern, replaced the sign with "pub" and said to the man inside, "You're honored to build Oklahoma's first prison..."
In the face of an opponent armed with a shotgun, he is unarmed and cannot be driven directly, if there is a frontal conflict, Luke obviously has the upper hand, and can only outwit, ostensibly building a tavern with his opponent to dispel the opponent's vigilance, but in fact imprisoning his opponent, really smart and witty Luke, full of humor to solve the problem, let people breathe a lot of fun, and laugh.
epilogue:
Lucky Luke is not only a humorous and relaxing comic, but also allows children to learn a sense of humor while laughing.
The British philosopher Bacon said: "He who is a good talker must be good at humor."
Cultivating a child's sense of humor can make the child talk in social circles, full of self-confidence, the more humorous the child, the stronger the problem-solving ability, because he can easily resolve embarrassment and problems through humor. Children without a sense of humor often struggle with problems too much, leading to psychological frustration.
If you want your child to have a sense of humor and high emotional intelligence, you can show your child more comics and works with humorous themes.